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Wikispecies Weesner, F. M. (January...
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specific name,
darwiniensis,
refers to the city of Darwin,
Northern Territory, Australia. The
preferred natural habitats of H.
darwiniensis are mangrove...
- Australia. The
specific name,
darwiniensis,
refers to the city of Darwin,
Northern Territory, Australia. G.
darwiniensis is
found in
Northern Territory...
- Scottish-Australian
naturalist William Macleay described Pseudechis darwiniensis in 1878, from a more
slender specimen that he
thought was
distinct from...
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Holocentrus calcarifer Bloch, 1790
Coius vacti F. Hamilton, 1822
Pseudolates cavifrons Alleyne & W. J. Macleay, 1877
Lates darwiniensis W. J. Macleay, 1878...
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Early Cretaceous. The
primitive giant northern termite (Mastotermes
darwiniensis)
exhibits numerous ****roach-like
characteristics that are not shared...
- Duméril & A.H.A. Duméril, 1851) – Cape York mulch-skink
Glaphyromorphus darwiniensis (Storr, 1967) – Darwin's
ground skink,
northern mulch-skink Glaphyromorphus...
- the Cryptocercidae, and one
primitive species of termite,
Mastotermes darwiniensis,
share such
characteristics as the
segmental origin of
certain female...
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Mastotermitidae is a
family of
termites with one sole
living species,
Mastotermes darwiniensis which is
found only in
northern Australia. The
remaining genera of this...
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known to
consume sea snakes,
including Acrochordus granulatus,
Hydrelaps darwiniensis,
Hydrophis spp. and
Lapemis hardwickii.
Sharks off
Palmyra Atoll have...